Royal Purple Synchromax Transmission Fluid
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by gernby
[B]I am approaching the time for my next engine and tranny oil change, so I'm curious what the verdict is on the Neo MTF and RP Synchromax.
[B]I am approaching the time for my next engine and tranny oil change, so I'm curious what the verdict is on the Neo MTF and RP Synchromax.
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No I haven't tried the MT-90 yet mainly because of the change interval. I faced the same issue with the GM Synchromesh. The synchromesh also felt like it felll apart when in a track or canyon run type of driving situation. Perhaps I will try the MT-90 this time since I can pick it up locally.
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Originally posted by gernby
During that 1st 3K miles, I don't ever get any 2nd gear grinding (I literally mean 0 grinds).
During that 1st 3K miles, I don't ever get any 2nd gear grinding (I literally mean 0 grinds).
It was silky smooth in the beginning, but wore off quickly. I switched out all my fluids to Royal Purple before the S2KDay's '01 trip of 4k miles. After averaging 96mph on the way up to Knoxville, and 99mph on the way back to Houston, the tranny felt very notchy again. I had it changed out as soon as I got back home. I switched back to Honda MTL, since I can't really tell the difference between the RP and OEM when the fluids are both new.
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i just put the royal purple synchromesh in my tranny and it feels alot better already but ill see what happens after a couple thousand miles. ive always had good luck with all of the royal purple products ive tried so i figure why not right.
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Originally Posted by Asura,Nov 12 2002, 07:17 PM
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